Look up sidebar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sidebar may refer to: Sidebar (publishing) Sidebar (law) Sidebar (computing), a type of graphical user...
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The sidebar is a graphical control element that displays various forms of information to the right or left side of an application window or operating...
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Google Desktop (redirect from Google Sidebar)
the Google Desktop is the Sidebar, which holds several common Gadgets and resides off to one side of the desktop. The Sidebar is available on the Windows...
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Windows Desktop Gadgets (redirect from Windows Vista Sidebar)
Windows Desktop Gadgets (called Windows Sidebar in Windows Vista) is a discontinued widget engine for Microsoft Gadgets. Desktop Gadgets have been replaced...
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In the United States, the sidebar is an area in a courtroom near the judge's bench where lawyers may be called to speak with the judge so that the jury...
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In publishing, sidebar is a term for information placed adjacent to an article in a printed or Web publication, graphically separate but with contextual...
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Microsoft Bing (redirect from Bing Sidebar)
Microsoft announced another redesign of its search engine that includes "Sidebar", a social feature that searches users' social networks for information...
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Microsoft Gadgets (redirect from Sidebar Gadgets)
site, such as Bing.com or Spaces. Sidebar gadgets – run on the desktop or be docked onto, run on the Windows Sidebar. SideShow gadgets – run on auxiliary...
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Google. It is available as an Android mobile app, a web app, or on the sidebar of Gmail as part of Google Workspace. Google Contacts originated as the...
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MailOnline (redirect from Sidebar of shame)
MailOnline and is not published in the Daily Mail. It is known for its "sidebar of shame", a box listing celebrity misdemeanours. The Financial Times,...
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